Alienbaby17
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Had a ceiling light in our basement go out recently. The light bulb in it was a 13 watt small fluorescent bulb. My first thought was to get a new bulb for it. So I went to Home Depot and bought a direct replacement. I got home put the new bulb in but it still didn’t work. I assumed I was in for something a bit more complicated and decided to get back to it when I had a bit more time to look into it.
I was still slightly optimistic that I maybe just got a bad new bulb so when I happened to be in Home Depot again a few days later I picked up what was advertised as an LED conversion to replace a 13 watt fluorescent light bulb. I tried the LED bulb and it still didn’t work. I got out my meter and tested voltage into the ballast. It was good. I didn’t have voltage out of the ballast so I concluded the ballast was bad.
I started reading the directions for the LED conversion bulb. On the package it said, “PLUG + PLAY or REWIRE.” My quick reading of the directions implied that I didn’t need the ballast anymore with an LED bulb so I cut it out and connected the wires straight to the socket. I tried the light and it worked. I was pretty happy.
It’s now been a few days and everything is working fine but I made the mistake of doing a bit more reading and now am second-guessing my work. On the directions included with the LED bulb it shows diagrams for lights with an electric ballast and lights with a magnetic ballast. I’m not sure which one I had but I think it may have been the magnetic ballast as it says 60 Hz on it. The directions tell you to remove and bypass the electric ballast. However, the directions show the magnetic ballast being left in place. The directions say, “If the ballast is magnetic no need to remove.” I assume it says that because this LED conversion would work fine with a functional magnetic ballast so there’s no need to monkey with it or the wiring. However in my case the ballast was bad so I removed it and bypassed it.
I know the LED “plug + play” bulbs don’t need a ballast but I just want some reassurance that removing it was a safe thing to do. I know with an electric ballast it is totally fine but the way it was worded in the directions I’m not entirely confident it was safe to remove with a magnetic ballast. I’m 95% sure what I did was fine but would just love some reassurance from someone in the know.
Thanks.
First attached photo shows fixture in original condition (minus bulb).
Second photo shows LED conversion bulb package and instructions.
Third photo shows finished working fixture.
I was still slightly optimistic that I maybe just got a bad new bulb so when I happened to be in Home Depot again a few days later I picked up what was advertised as an LED conversion to replace a 13 watt fluorescent light bulb. I tried the LED bulb and it still didn’t work. I got out my meter and tested voltage into the ballast. It was good. I didn’t have voltage out of the ballast so I concluded the ballast was bad.
I started reading the directions for the LED conversion bulb. On the package it said, “PLUG + PLAY or REWIRE.” My quick reading of the directions implied that I didn’t need the ballast anymore with an LED bulb so I cut it out and connected the wires straight to the socket. I tried the light and it worked. I was pretty happy.
It’s now been a few days and everything is working fine but I made the mistake of doing a bit more reading and now am second-guessing my work. On the directions included with the LED bulb it shows diagrams for lights with an electric ballast and lights with a magnetic ballast. I’m not sure which one I had but I think it may have been the magnetic ballast as it says 60 Hz on it. The directions tell you to remove and bypass the electric ballast. However, the directions show the magnetic ballast being left in place. The directions say, “If the ballast is magnetic no need to remove.” I assume it says that because this LED conversion would work fine with a functional magnetic ballast so there’s no need to monkey with it or the wiring. However in my case the ballast was bad so I removed it and bypassed it.
I know the LED “plug + play” bulbs don’t need a ballast but I just want some reassurance that removing it was a safe thing to do. I know with an electric ballast it is totally fine but the way it was worded in the directions I’m not entirely confident it was safe to remove with a magnetic ballast. I’m 95% sure what I did was fine but would just love some reassurance from someone in the know.
Thanks.
First attached photo shows fixture in original condition (minus bulb).
Second photo shows LED conversion bulb package and instructions.
Third photo shows finished working fixture.
